Ministry of the Church (1646)
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  1. Saying the words of the prayer together meant that if my voice became too weak or shaky, other voices would be around to support and continue the message.
  2. Jesus continues to breathe His gifts on His beloved. He continues to breathe absolution upon sinners like me and you, He continues to fill us with the Holy Spirit and all His comfort.
  3. This week’s miracle invites you to engage in an honest consideration of something pressing for every believer at some time in their lives: God’s silence.
  4. God’s newly reconstituted Israel occurs in and around Jesus to include both Jew and Gentile, not by ethnic association but by faith and water (baptism) and blood (atonement and Eucharist).
  5. The scandal of this text for the Jewish people is the inclusion of all nations and peoples into the Holy House of the LORD.
  6. Professor and author John Pless joins Craig and Troy to discuss what God calls us to do in our everyday, ordinary lives. The theological name for this is "the doctrine of vocation," but John helps us to see how this is a practical and grace-centered teaching.
  7. God’s goal in all this is that His call to repentance impacts our lives by turning us to find peace and joy in Christ.
  8. It is important to see how the LORD does NOT answer the questions Job and his friends have been wrestling with.
  9. Here we have the other major theme within Romans: God will have mercy on whom He has mercy, and He will have compassion on whom He has compassion
  10. I rededicated my life as many times as I could when the guilt was unbearable. I would read my Bible more and pray more, yet I still struggled. I knew deep down, I was breaking God’s heart with my failure at being his child.
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